scholarly journals Green and Sustainable Packaging Manufacturing: a Case Study of Sugarcane Bagasse-Based Tableware in Egypt

Author(s):  
Dina Elkayaly ◽  
Nahla Hazem ◽  
Irene S. Fahim
2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (26) ◽  
pp. 8039-8042
Author(s):  
Aline M. de Castro ◽  
Sonia M. C. de Menezes ◽  
Luiz S. Chinelatto Junior ◽  
Alessandra R. Cassela ◽  
Bernardo D. Ribeiro
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1998 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 379-390 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashok Pandey ◽  
Carlos R. Soccol

Lignocellulosic residues obtained from crops cultivation form useful sources to be used as substrate for bioconversion processes. Sugarcane bagasse, which is a complex substrate obtained from the processing of sugar cane, is an important biomass among such sources. Due to its abundant availability, it can serve as an ideal substrate for microbial processes for the production of value added products. This paper reviews recent developments on biological processes developed on production of various products in solid state fermentation using sugarcane bagasse as the substrate and describes production of protein enriched feed, enzymes, amino acid, organic acids and compounds of pharmaceutical importance, etc. through microbial means.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Liengprayoon ◽  
W. Suphamitmongkol ◽  
S. Jantarasunthorn ◽  
W. Rungjang ◽  
J. Sunthornvarabhas ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (18) ◽  
pp. 6332
Author(s):  
Vi Nguyen ◽  
Nam Nguyen ◽  
Bastian Schumacher ◽  
Thanh Tran

The research aims to give practical instructions for applying Plan–Do–Check–Act (PDCA) cycle in a packaging process. Eco-friendly, recycled material and a new packaging method for quality improvement and cost efficiency of heavily fragile product packaging are studied in this paper. A case study was conducted at GPEM laboratory, Vietnamese German University, Vietnam. In this case study, the current packaging style with Styrofoam material was analyzed and replaced by new packaging material and methods after applying the PDCA cycle for continuous quality improvement. Targets of the research were to find the new packaging method using friendly environment materials, to improve the quality, and to reduce the defect ratio due to packaging for fine-stone round surface fountains. Moreover, the extra cost should not be higher than 20% compared with the current packaging cost. The article proposes a simplified way that focuses on the combination of quality tools in the PDCA multiple phases to solve these problems. The quality tools are applied effectively through the PDCA cycle from collecting data, defining, analysis, testing, evaluation, and making decisions. New packaging design was been produced and tested successfully. One hundred percent of new packaging boxes for the mid-weight fountains (under 15 kg) passed the dropping test condition. Nearly 10% of the heavier weight products (above 15 kg) still had some small cracks on their top and bottom due to drop tests. Another PDCA cycle is recommended to continue applying for achieving a thorough solution. The conducted results show that PDCA is an effective method to tackle the damage product issue due to inappropriate packaging material and technique. It also brings good solutions for balancing sustainable packaging improvement and reducing the cost to ensure profit for companies. Besides contributing a guide reference for PDCA deployment, the authors intend to inspire practitioners and researchers to broaden exploration of the PDCA applications for sustainable packaging methodology. The research analysis shows that the PDCA methodology should be applied for defect reduction and quality enhancement in the packaging field. The field currently lacks systematic guidance for continuous improvement.


2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 3227-3238 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kelly Roberta de Palma ◽  
Nestor García-Hernando ◽  
Maria Aparecida Silva ◽  
Edson Tomaz ◽  
Antonio Soria-Verdugo

2019 ◽  
Vol 118 ◽  
pp. 281-292 ◽  
Author(s):  
Myriam A. Amezcua-Allieri ◽  
Elías Martínez-Hernández ◽  
Omar Anaya-Reza ◽  
Moisés Magdaleno-Molina ◽  
Luis A. Melgarejo-Flores ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
pp. 47-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesús García-Arca ◽  
Trinidad González-Portela Garrido ◽  
J. Carlos Prado-Prado

This paper presents the interest of implementing the “Sustainable Packaging Logistics” approach in order to improve efficiency and sustainability throughout the supply chain, thanks to the development of a study based on “Benchmarking” technique. After summarizing the main conceptual aspects of “Sustainable Packaging Logistics”, the paper focuses on the analysis of a sample of 17 references of liquid detergent, adopting the methodology of multi-case study. The results of the study show an average level of unoccupied volume of 12.5% in the comparison between the liquid and the plastic bottle capacity. This unoccupied rate even reaches the 50.8% if it compares the liquid volume and the theoretical prism that fits the bottle. On the other hand, the results also show differences in the pallet efficiency up to 377 liters per pallet and 3,248 liters per truck. These results imply that there are different logistic and sustainable effects depending on the packaging solution; that means new opportunities for competitiveness improvement.


2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 473-482 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pratibha Baral ◽  
Lavika Jain ◽  
Akhilesh Kumar Kurmi ◽  
Vinod Kumar ◽  
Deepti Agrawal

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